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  3. NO SURRENDER OF PALESTINE MANDATE BY BRITISH GOVT.

    In no circumstances will the British Government surrender mandatory responsibilities for Palestine. Even if American assistance is not forthcoming, every effort will be made to implement, as much as possible of the Anglo-American experts' ...

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  4. GAMBLING SHIP DOES ROARING TRADE OFF U.S.A.

    Claiming that a gambling ship, anchored eight miles off shore, is outside the State's jurisdiction, Tony Gomero opened the luxury ...

    Article : 137 words
  5. GERMAN YOUTHS SEIZED BY SpVIET FOR RE-EDUCATION

    A deputation of German mothers, which arrived in Berlin, declared that the Russians had stripped seven districts of ...

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  6. PEACE DELEGATES GET DOWN TO REAL PROBLEMS

    After a week of strenuous discussions, during which bitter wrangles developed, the delegates to the peace conference are getting down to the real work of studying the five draft peace treaties. The Rules Committee ...

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  7. FATHER DIVINE MARRIED TO WHITE WOMAN

    Father Divine, a negro preacher and leader of the mystic peace cult, was married on April 29 to Miss Edna Rose ...

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  8. PENSION MOVE FOR JUSTICE DAVIS ATTACKED

    Criticising a measure now before the House of Commons to provide Mr. Justice Davis, the former Canadian High ...

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  9. CONFUSION OVER "AUSSIE" SLANG AT TOKYO TRIALS

    A confusion of Australian slang at the War Crimes Tribunal brought the American defence attorney (Mr. Michael ...

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  10. Canada Urged to Sever Relations With British Empire

    Canada should sever ties with the British Empire and seek a Statehood of the United States, because there is a closer kinship between Canada and America than with the British Empire, declared the Illinois Attorney-General (Mr. Barrett) in addressing ...

    Article : 69 words
  11. JAP. GENERAL IN DEFENCE OF COLLEAGUE

    Giving evidence before the International War Crimes Court, General Urira Muto declared that General Iwane Matsui flew into a rage when ...

    Article : 92 words
  12. JAVANESE BOY STOWAWAY ON DUTCH DAKOTA

    Unconscious and suffering from burns, exposure and shock, a 12-years-old Javanese boy was found twisted around lowering ...

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  13. PLANNING FOOD PRODUCTION ON WORLD BASIS

    A suggested programme of international action, to ensure that sufficient food is produced and distributed to bring consumption of all ...

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  14. Doctor Rearrested After Release on Espionage Charge

    The police rearrested Dr. David Shugar and brought him before a Magistrate's Court on charges of conspiracy and a breach of the Official ...

    Article : 104 words
  15. Arab Communists May Appeal to Moscow for Support

    The Director of the Arab Office (Ahmed Shukairyi) declared that his organisation rejected the federation plan for Palestine, ...

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  16. CROWN BOUND BY AMENDMENT TO DILUTEE BILL

    The Commonwealth Government was placed on the same footing as any employee under an amendment moved last night in the Senate to the ...

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  17. RAILWAY GAUGE UNIFICATION BILL PASSED

    The bill passed all stages without amendment. Strong Opposition protests marked the resumption of the debate in the ...

    Article : 356 words
  18. EDRICH MADE 222, NOT OUT

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  19. COURT'S POWERS CHALLENGED ON TREASON CHARGE

    Six barristers to-day argued before the State Full Court the question of a whether or not the court could prevent a treason charge against Major ...

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  20. VON NIDA ENTERED FOR £1500 GOLF TOURNEY

    Norman von Nida and Bobby Locke are among the 138 competitors in the Lotus £1500 seventy-two hole professional golf tournament at ...

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  21. "GUINEA-PIG" SHIPS WILL REMAIN RADIOACTIVE FOR A YEAR

    In a despatch from on board the Mt. McKinley, the American Assoelated Press quotes Vice-Admiral Blandy as estimating that ...

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  22. U.S. DENIES SUPPLYING WAR GOODS TO N.E.I.

    The State Department described as totally erroneous the Moscow radio report that the United States was turning over arms and munitions to ...

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  23. N.Z. LIFTS BAN ON WOOL FOR SPAIN

    Watersiders decided to load wool for Spain, following recommendations from the National Executive of the Federation of Labour and ...

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  24. EARLY ANNOUNCEMENT OF NEW GOVERNORGENERAL

    The name of the Duke of Gloucester's successor as Governor-General of Australia is expected to be announced" soon, says tile "Daily ...

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  25. SEARCH ORGANISED FOR MISSING SKI-ERS AT KOSCIUSKO

    Search parties of eight ski-era are expected to begin a search of the rugged Snowy River country tomorrow for two ski-ers overdue on a ...

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  26. Grave Charge Against British Occupation Force

    The assistant Chaplain- General (the Rev.G.Druitt) declared that many members of the British occupation force in Germany are leading ...

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  27. RAZOR BLADE SECRETED IN BOOK FOR GAOL PRISONER

    The authorities intercepted a razor blade, concealed in a book requested by William Heirens who, on his own confession yesterday, was ...

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  28. GREEK TRADE UNIONS NOW UNDER GOVERNMENT CONTROL

    The Government intends to take over all trade union administration, which are now declared illegal, but will do so gradually because of the ...

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  29. NO DISCIPLINARY ACTION IN "ROCK" INCIDENT

    No disciplinary action, so far, has been taken against any member of the Victory Contingent, regarding incidents at Gibraltar, said Major-General ...

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  30. ITALY TO PURCHASE 50 LIBERTY SHIPS

    The Maritime Commission has approved of Italy's application to purchase 50 Liberty ships at a minimum price of 544,506 dollars each, ...

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  31. SENATE COMPLETES BUSINESS IN HAND

    The Senate rose unexpectedly last night at 10.30 after clearing all the Items from the business paper. After passing the Tradesmens' ...

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  32. U.S. TAX REVENUE FROM BLACK MARKET

    The Treasury's drive against the black market frightened many taxpayers into making sudden voluntary amendments in their income ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN TEXTILES IN CANADA

    A substantial quantity of woollen and piece goods from Australia are being offered by a leading Canadian store, selling at 2.95 dollars to 5.95 ...

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  34. OPPOSITION TO ROCKET BOMB TESTS

    A resolution, urging the Prime Minister to prevent the control of atomic energy being placed in the hands of service chiefs and to reject ...

    Article : 68 words
  35. ITALIAN FARM REVOLT SMASHED

    It was announoed that 1500 carabinieri, supported by tanks, were needed to break the revolt of 3000 peasants at Caccamo when they ...

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  36. DAKOTA CRASHED INTO MOUNTAIN

    OSLO, Thursday.—Three members of the crew were killed when a British-European Airways Dakota, flying through a thick fog, struck a ...

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  37. AMERICAN FREIGHTER REACHES PORT

    LONDON, Thursday.—The American Farmer entered Falmouth Harbour after battling against a heavy swell She reached port under her ...

    Article : 38 words
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